jerdog53
Rank V
Enthusiast III
A friend of mine has the Echo battery powered thing and I have used it twice on the trail for firewood duty. I must say its convenient and quite but its not a chain saw.... although it is...
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Be careful with electric or the newer battery chainsaws. Saw chaps will not stop the chain because of the torque.I was given a 110 volt electric saw years ago and I feel in love with it for use around the house. Wanted a dedicated saw for trail clearing, if needed, so I purchased another for the Jeep with a power inverter. Ready to go when needed. No smell, no gas seepage it's great.
Enthusiast III
I don't think they need a break since there is no continuously running motor. It is ether on of off.I use an electric one years ago and I don’t remember them having chain breaks.
Pathfinder I
My electric Stihl has a chain brake. Works same as my gas powered.I use an electric one years ago and I don’t remember them having chain breaks.
Trail Blazer III
The chain brake is there as a safety when you experience kickback. It doesn’t matter if it’s electric or gas it’s still needed.I don't think they need a break since there is no continuously running motor. It is ether on of off.
Trail Blazer III
Can you point me to documentation regarding this?Be careful with electric or the newer battery chainsaws. Saw chaps will not stop the chain because of the torque.
Trail Blazer III
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/protective-and-work-wear/chain-saw-protective-apparel/aprnchap/
Every brand of chaps I’ve ever seen comes with the same warning. (the warning for this brand is in the specifications section of the link)
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https://www.stihlusa.com/products/protective-and-work-wear/chain-saw-protective-apparel/aprnchap/
Every brand of chaps I’ve ever seen comes with the same warning. (the warning for this brand is in the specifications section of the link)
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Trail Blazer III
Trail Blazer III
"Side note, he’s wearing a Kask super plasma helmet which I think is the most comfortable arborist helmet out there."
I sell alot of these and they are great helmets, but the padding and Styrofoam insert stinks (reeks) after a couple hot summer days. I prefer the Vertex Vent with web suspension, a lot cooler without the funk head.
Couldn't pass it up for $ 160, new Echo 58V Litium-ion 16" chainsaw. Neighbors wife got it for him for Christmas ($ 350 on Amazon), he cut 4 limbs off his Bradford pear and decided he wasn't a chainsaw kinda guy...LOL His loss is my gain.
Kinda big (14lbs.) but is well balanced with the battery located to the rear. 1 hour to fully charge the battery, no gas stink, though it does require bar oil, uses standard 3/8 050 56DL chain, seems pretty strong (we'll see) but I love the quiet. This will be a great trail and camp saw.
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